I am thrilled to be a contributor for Novica. They represent artists from around the world and offer a place to showcase each artists talents and products so you and I can shop the entire world market. I love the fact that you get a picture and a bio of the artist, it just makes each piece so special.
This gorgeous Alpaca wool blend throw is so soft and absolutely stunning. I fell in love with it the minute I saw it.
Isidoro C’cahuantico honors Peru’s past with this warm alpaca wool throw. He replicates the glyphs of the legendary Paracas culture in reversible cream and tan shades. Flourishing in Peru’s south coast, Paracas artists excelled at a variety of art forms. This artis has many different patterns to choose from and each one is a work of art.
The soft cream and camel color are perfect in my living room. I am going to love having this throw to snuggle up with when the weather gets cool.
The detail in the pattern is exquisite.
There is so much to choose from. I have been drooling over several items in their Home Decor section. Every item is beautifully handcrafted.
I fell in love with these gorgeous hand blown stems. Since I have been adding a lot of orange/tangerine to my home, don’t these look perfect.
If you are looking for that special item, be sure to check out Novica. I am sure you will find something that you love.
I am joining the following parties:
Pieced Pastimes , Funky Junk Interiors ,It’s Overflowing, Be Different act Normal
Silver Pennies , Twigg Studios , The Tablescaper ,Stephanie Lynn ,Three Mango Seeds ,
DIY Showoff , Thoughts From Alice , Boogieboard Cottage , Creatively Living ,
Pink When , Mod Vintage Life ,The Dedicated House , Between Naps On The Porch ,
Dwellings-Heart of Your Home , Rain on a Tin Roof ,Lou Lou Girls , Remodelaholic
(I received the above item to review, all coments and opinions are my own.)
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